Data Breach Summit Asia: Bangalore

A long list of massive data breaches occurred in 2015, including those affecting Anthem, the U.S. Office of Personnel Management, Ashley Madison, Korea Credit Bureau, Uber, British Airways, Sony Pictures, Home Depot and Mozilla, among many others.

A survey conducted by KPMG estimated that more than 72 percent of organisations in India are at a risk of falling victim to a cyberattack. Against such a backdrop, some pertinent questions arise with regard to protecting organisations against attacks. They include:

Are these organisations equipped to respond to a potentially devastating data breach?

Are the security programs and controls deployed truly effective, as security leaders believe them to be?

If so, what are the effective strategies initiated by the practitioners in creating appropriate defences and prevention mechanisms to protect their organizations from cyberattacks?

Operation Success!

Risk Management Framework: Learn from NIST

From heightened risks to increased regulations, senior leaders at all levels are pressured to
improve their organizations' risk management capabilities. But no one is showing them how -
until now.

Learn the fundamentals of developing a risk management program from the man who wrote the book
on the topic: Ron Ross, computer scientist for the National Institute of Standards and
Technology. In an exclusive presentation, Ross, lead author of NIST Special Publication 800-37
- the bible of risk assessment and management - will share his unique insights on how to:

Understand the current cyber threats to all public and private sector organizations;

Develop a multi-tiered risk management approach built upon governance, processes and
information systems;

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